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Looking for fun things to do in Middle East? Browse Middle East sights, activities, and tourist attractions ranked by fellow travelers. Read reviews of the top things to do and see in Middle East. You may also write your own review of what to do in Middle East.
#46 of 231 things to do in Middle East
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ffransiska says:
Al Ayn National Museum is the oldest museums throughout UAE.
This museum was inaugurated in 1971 and hosting the ancient and more recent UAE historical collection.
In the entrance, they have a separate - traditional tent: one is selling the souvenirs and the other as a Majlis, to welcome the gues...
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#47 of 231 things to do in Middle East
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coreyjay1977 says:
Dubai is a great introduction to the Middle Eastern lifestyle. If you are looking for amazing shopping then the Mall of the Emirates is the place to go. It has indoor snow skiing, and hundreds of shops. Or try one of the many gold malls where you can anything and everything made of gold. Dont se...
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#48 of 231 things to do in Middle East
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dcl4pjw says:
The most hopeful sign of recovery I saw in Iraq. Yes, the gift shop was closed, the paved road was empty and all of the visitors were armed to the teeth, but 5 miles outside Tallil Airbase the Ziggurat and city of Ur stands ready to enthrall. The guide was probably the most knowledgeable bloke I m...
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#49 of 231 things to do in Middle East
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daifuku says:
2002 , I went to Turkey and Iran .
I like World history and especialy , I wanted to go to Persepolis palace and Arge Bam .
Both are great !! And I was very moved them . But I often remember Arge Bam than Persepolis Palace .
I have some reasons . One is when I went to there , No tourists except...
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#50 of 231 things to do in Middle East
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mugrubi says:
the first kuwaiti none profit meditation group .. so great karma :)
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#51 of 231 things to do in Middle East
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Rashidtheone says:
Apamea (Afamia):
situated north-west Hama 60KM the ruins of the Seleucidic City of the leader Sauucos Nekator and the center of his military leadership, A perfect Image of the mixture of the Greek civilization with the local Syrian civilization which was creative in every corner and place.
mo...
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#52 of 231 things to do in Middle East
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ffransiska says:
Public beaches is one of this town advantage, there are several public beaches and this one is certainly not among the favourite ones. Thus it was not that packed with people.. which is good for some other who come there:).
Located in Al-Bateen area, this beach is quite narrow with a steep creek to...
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#53 of 231 things to do in Middle East
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ffransiska says:
This building which was built on 1793 was the oldest building in Abu Dhabi. It was used for a fort to defend the only fresh water supply for the town and later on expanding to be a small fort and then the residence fo the Zeikh at that time.
It was falsely given the name as white fort, athough only...
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#54 of 231 things to do in Middle East
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gserrado says:
For me, this was the perfect way to see Dubai if you have a limited amount of time. Is a double decker bus that shows you all around the city with commentary on the city's history and cool useless Dubai facts :)
It has two rides: old dubai (red line) & new Dubai (blue line). The ticket also inclu...
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#55 of 231 things to do in Middle East
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PleaseDontBePsycho says:
This place used to be a copper mine set up by the Egyptians about 6000 years ago. Archaeologists couldn't figure out what all these circular depressions in the ground were. When they did some excavations, they figured out that the place had a whole series of mine shafts beneath the ground. Lots of c...
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#57 of 231 things to do in Middle East
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Titusss says:
Damascus is considered to be among the oldest continually inhabited cities in the world..
Damascus has a wealth of historical sites dating back to many different periods of the city's history. Since the city has been built up with every passing occupation, it has become almost impossible to excav...
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#58 of 231 things to do in Middle East
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Frostbourne says:
It is definately worth the time to go and admire this huge tree sitting in the middle of the desert with nothing else for as far as the eye can see. The route is not well marked, for directions refer to my blog. The roads are not the best so be careful while driving. Was not impressed with the amoun...
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#59 of 231 things to do in Middle East
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suhail_maddie says:
Despite Availability of Great Numbers of Malls and Designer Departmental Stores in the City, People still makes it a point to go to Balad once a while. It is beautiful blend of modernity and anicient Souk(Market). The Chances of you finding anything from Designer Sunglasses to a Cheap Gift Items are...
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#60 of 231 things to do in Middle East
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coreyjay1977 says:
Wild Wadi Water Park in the heart of Dubai is a great escape from the heat of the Persian Gulf. Though Wild Wadi may not be the largest most advanced water theme park in the world it certainly provides more than enough entertainment to take up a day in the water. The "flow rider" near the front of...
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